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35 Responses to Current Block Pattern Sheet Freebies

Thank you Judy.
The only resolution I made for this year was to collect only that which I really, really want to make, not just collect because they are available.
I Really Really want to make this and I am eager to see what else arises from your fertile mind.

White or not white is very much a personal thing. I would always chose not white … sometimes almost white, sometimes almost gold, or soft grey, or pale green or …and I like a little bit of printed texture, but not a definite pattern.

Any applique would look good in an album quilt … but I would repeat each of the blocks except the centre four or eight times and arrange them more formally. Less boring to make than using just one block or alternately two, but a less random, more formal look overall.

Thank you for visiting. I hope you find time to enjoy the blocks too … the best part of making quilts is that they don’t go off if you get sick of working on them for a month … unlike anything you might make in the kitchen!

This feels a little like making a quilt by remote control! Hope you enjoy the proccess … and the ebook with ideas for using the blocks which will be available in a few hours time. I am looking forward to seeing photos.

Thanks for all the eye candy, Judy. I am making a Red and Green Baltimore style quilt now, so hope to be able to incorporate a block or two from your designs. I have a long way to go before I’m as proficient with EQ7 as you are!
Judy (another one)

I’m normally not a fan of red and green quilts [I know, I know… quilters are gasping] but so far I like the designs you have been teasing us with. Thank you for offering the EQ files for the blocks and sharing the project book with us.

Lots of people, including quilters, don’t like the combination, but there is always quilter’s license which allows you to use any two colours on any background you want. Just keep the contrast … that is what does the work!